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Episodes
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What we learned from the 737 Max hearing
KUOW host Kim Malcolm and reporter Carolyn Adolph analyze Wednesday's Senate hearing about the safety approval of Boeing's 737 Max aircraft
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'His eyes, he kind of looked at me.' Inside the mayhem in northeast Seattle
Two people were killed and two injured in a carjacking and shooting spree in Northeast Seattle Wednesday evening.
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'We get it wrong when we say the point is to be happy.' A mother reflects after her son dies
Calvin Clark was diagnosed with a severe form of bipolar disorder when he was a freshman in college. No one would treat him—their practices were full, or they didn’t serve that age range or diagnosis, or they didn’t call back.
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We made our own version of Alexa. Here's what we learned.
Virtual assistants like Alexa are dumber than you'd think. And unlikely to go "Skynet" on us any time soon.
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U.S. regulators feel the heat over the Boeing 737 Max
Trust in Boeing, its best-selling 737 MAX, and even federal regulators have taken a beating in the aftermath of two crashes that killed 346 people. This week attention turns to federal regulators.
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What repealing Obamacare would mean for Washington state
More than 800,000 people in Washington state get health care coverage through the Affordable Care Act.
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Despite ban, King County still putting youth in solitary confinement
Two years ago the King County Council banned the use solitary confinement on young people. But a new report says it’s still happening.
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King County prosecutors help cut “breathtaking” prison sentence
King County prosecutors say they're committed to reexamining older cases with long prison sentences in light of newer court rulings and research.
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The bitter politics of bike lanes and parking in Northeast Seattle
A battle over bike lanes in Northeast Seattle has been especially ugly, and possibly a sign of things to come in this year's Seattle City Council races.
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The difference between Gov. Inslee and candidate Inslee on the Boeing tax breaks
On the campaign trail, Governor Inslee compares the $8.7B in aerospace tax breaks he pushed for back in 2013 to a corporate mugging. Political commentators Joni Balter and C.R. Douglas talk with KUOW's Angela King about why he's changed his tune.
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What will it take for Boeing to rebuild trust?
Kim Malcolm talks with Harvard professor Sandra Sucher about how Boeing can rebuild trust following two deadly crashes of its 737 Max 8.
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Indigenous artists lift the sky at a new Seattle gallery
Indigenous artists inaugurate ARTS at King Street Station, Seattle's new cultural hub dedicated to social and racial equity.
